After special messages regarding the Love/Hate season finale and The Late Late Toy Show, he's back for more of Ireland, this time, welcoming Mr Kenny into his inner circl.

He recorded a special address for the Taoiseach, in which he proposes a live debate in order to avoid any 'pesky gaffes'. And even better is the fact that Burgundy refers to Mr Kenny as 'Edna' rather than 'Enda' Kenny.

"Live television is a terrifying beast to master, but I'm here to lend a helping hand. I challenge you, Edna Kenny, to a live debate here on GNN," he began in the special video clip, produced by Paramount.

"Keep in mind there will be teleprompters, so everything will be scripted and there will be no risk of those pesky gaffes. We will of course advertise the debate as live, but in reality, we'll probably do it on a cosy Saturday afternoon.

"Afterward, we can go see a movie. We'll make a day of it. It'll be fun. The world will never know."

Ferrell and his news team co-stars are continuing their promotional duties after visiting Ireland earlier this week for the Irish premiere and an appearance on The Late Late Show.

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